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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I think the fact that he wore heels, Ruffles, make up, changed his name to a symbol that embodies males and female, and has a persona of being super sexually charged might be enough to lead someone to the suspicion that he was bi. [/quote] He was really so masculine that he could carry off wearing purple heels at his height of 5'2" (I think) without ever looking like a woman. I think that's why he was so attractive to women. I was just thinking this the other day. Women notice feminine things like what PP mentioned--heels, ruffles, makeup, purple, jewelry. If a man wears any one feminine thing, like guy liner or a pink shirt or a bracelet, women will take notice because it's unexpected. It takes a rare man to be able to pull off all of what Prince wore and NOT seem effeminate. His lyrics were full of sexual innuendos, and of course sex sells, but he didn't even need the image because he was so talented musically, but that's what made him so mysterious and intriguing. He was so many contradictions.[/quote] + he was sexy as hell. I never got any feminine vibe from him. Mostly a Renaissance or 18th-century one. He rejected the prison of dark suit and tie that men have endured since the 19th century.[/quote]
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